College Station city council transfers more greenway space to dedicated parkland
Dec 4, 2020 ·
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This podcast contains comments from the November 23, 2020 College Station city council meeting. Speakers include Venessa Garza of the city of College Station's planning office and various city council...
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This podcast contains comments from the November 23, 2020 College Station city council meeting. Speakers include Venessa Garza of the city of College Station's planning office and various city council members.
More green space owned by the city of College Station has been officially turned to parkland. It's the fourth time this year the city council has approved a conversion, which means the property can not be sold without voter approval.
Venessa Garza of the College Station planning office presented the new locations. They are acreage east of the freeway between Forest and Emerald Parkways, off Wellborn Road behind First United Methodist Church, land that connects Creek View and Edelweiss Gartens Parks, and expanding University Park along the north city limits.
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More green space owned by the city of College Station has been officially turned to parkland. It's the fourth time this year the city council has approved a conversion, which means the property can not be sold without voter approval.
Venessa Garza of the College Station planning office presented the new locations. They are acreage east of the freeway between Forest and Emerald Parkways, off Wellborn Road behind First United Methodist Church, land that connects Creek View and Edelweiss Gartens Parks, and expanding University Park along the north city limits.
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